Should I sell my 64gb Playbook?

Serious question. I have enjoyed my Playbook. It has been a near constant companion. It is the first blackberry product that I have owned. But it is aging. I waited for Skype and it never came. I have been waiting for OS10 but honestly who knows when that will show up. The problem is on ebay people are selling them at near crackerjack prize prices. So what should I do keep it? Or sell a near perfect condition device for much less than I feel that it is worth?

Serious question. I have enjoyed my Playbook. It has been a near constant companion. It is the first blackberry product that I have owned. But it is aging. I waited for Skype and it never came. I have been waiting for OS10 but honestly who knows when that will show up. The problem is on ebay people are selling them at near crackerjack prize prices. So what should I do keep it? Or sell a near perfect condition device for much less than I feel that it is worth?

Do you enjoy using the device, or has it become stale to you, and you'd like to move on to something else? The reality is, we always want something better, and the 'market' determines what anything is worth, it doesn't have a feel for what our thoughts on what our items should be valued at. If the PlayBook is still useful to you, then I'd just enjoy using it. If not, you could see if there is someone who'd pay closer to what you expect, but that is a hit or miss road to travel. Good luck!

I used to use my PlayBook 24/7, but then I picked up my Z10. So I plugged my PB into the TV with a micro HDMI cable, then connected it to my speakers with the Music Gateway. It's a combination jukebox/movie player now.

Honestly I use it less and less, although I posted this message with it. I find I have been using my phone more and more. I guess I'm just worried that the moment I sell it OS10 will come out and breathe new life into it. Or maybe I just don't care for the tablet format factor anymore. Everything I can do on the playbook I can do nearly equally as well on my phone. The things I cannot do on either I have my pc for.

As Bergerking noted - the value of any item is what it is worth to you. Folks collect old typewriters and old computers and pay nothing close to what they are really worth in terms of function.

Do you still use it? How? Will selling it provide sufficient funds to get the next newer and more functional device or, at least, contribute to buying that next device?

edited to add: seeing your new reply, well, for me screen-size over my phone is a big plus. But maybe that's because for my OS7 device BRIDGE (now severely cripped) allows me to access my phone's data and email. I do surf the web on my phone when at the gym or last night between acts at the opera, but the screen size is really limiting but works in a pinch (no pun intended). When downstairs watching tv or listening to music, I much prefer my pb and my pc is not convenient in that circumstance. Or I'm downstairs and some calls and asks a question - surfing on the pb is much nicer FOR ME, than using my phone.

I don't use it for much anymore. These are selling for around 100 dollars on ebay with the retail box and everything. If I sold it for that it would not provide sufficient funds for a newer device. And regardless of its shortcomings it is worth far more than that. Double that price and I could live with myself.

I think I will hold onto it for now. Even if it collects more dust than usual. As it is a very beautiful and unique device. No the app support isn't what I would like it to be. I mean, I don't use Skype or netflix anyway. However what it lacks in support it makes up with style. And it benefits from not being what everyone else has. I think I'm going to restore this baby and yank the auction. Thanks you all for your replies.

I far prefer to use my pb to surf the net and to access my emails rather than my mobiles. Since it is bridged to my legacy devices I find its functionality is far more like accessing my text messages, BBM. Infact I find using my z10 bridged to my pb does not work too well as some how accessing the net is very slow.

It's like they said, depends on what you use them for. I have two, and even though I don't use the 64 as much as I use to, I still do. It's a great little tablet. And it doesn't owe me anything, if the update comes its a plus,if not I will hang on till I find something better.

I don't use it for much anymore. These are selling for around 100 dollars on ebay with the retail box and everything. If I sold it for that it would not provide sufficient funds for a newer device. And regardless of its shortcomings it is worth far more than that. Double that price and I could live with myself.

I buy and sell them on ebay and I've never seen a 64gb in excellent condition in retail box for less than $170 plus shipping.Just sold two last week.One for 179.00 free shipping and the other for $185.But if I was you I would keep it.I honestly believe that BB10 will be released for the playbook by this summer.

If you don't use it now, you won't use it later. Sell it now while it still holds some value, it will only go down in value as it collects dust. I would think you could get about $150 for it in very good condition with original box and accessories, maybe slightly more for mint condition or with more accessories or slightly less in only fair condition with missing box or any accessories in my opinion.

I read your post with the same thoughts. I am the owner of a 16 gig Playbook when I purchased it early after its release. I use to have a Blackberry phone but it "gave up the spirit" and I now own a Android.

I have considered selling my Playbook, but a 16 gig is not worth that much in terms of monetary amount. I did list if for a while, but no one offered anything, so I have decided to keep it. I, like you, do not use my Playbook as much as I used to, since I do not have Blackberry bridge and find some things easier to do on my Samsung Galaxy phone, but I keep the Playbook for a couple reasons:

I use Documents to Go to view and work on Microsoft Office files

I check email on it frequently and reply to them

I found "2X Client" for accessing my laptop from the playbook

I scan social media when downstairs in my house

I take it to the garage for Slacker Radio

I take it with me to read the e_Mmanuel Bible program

My son and I play games on it

I wanted to sell it to get an Android tablet, but since I find myself only using it for specific reasons, I am keeping it because chances are another tablet will find itself in the same position.

I do wish I could bridge it with my Android without having to pay the extra $20/month for my phone to be a hotspot and I wish BB10 would come out sooner, but the anticipation of the future is always excitement for the present.

I would encourage you to keep it and find a few common uses for your Playbook.

I don't recall hearing about 2x Client before. Sounds interestings but I should not take this thread off into too much of a tangent. So I will check it out. But it does sound like another reason to hold onto the pb.

From the short time I had the Dev Alpha OS10 on my PlayBook, I could tell that the new OS is going to breathe new life into the PlayBook. In particular, the browser was much quicker, like we now see on the Z10 and Q10.

I don't recall hearing about 2x Client before. Sounds interestings but I should not take this thread off into too much of a tangent. So I will check it out. But it does sound like another reason to hold onto the pb.

2X Client Remote Desktop Access for the BB Playbook or BB10 phones is one good reason to use the PB more, but if you don't use it now, probably not going to change.